Asphalt millings are recycled road material - crushed, packed, and oiled. We grade your driveway base, lay millings 3-5 inches deep, compact with a vibratory roller, and finish with a slight crown so water sheds off the surface. The result is a driveway that hardens in the sun, handles heavy trucks, and lasts a decade or more with minimal upkeep.
For most rural and ranch properties in Pasco, Hernando, and Citrus, this is the right material. Cheaper than asphalt, tougher than gravel, and looks dialed in.
The appeal is simple: a darker finished look, a firmer ride, and fewer headaches once Florida rain starts working on the driveway.
The right answer for most rural Florida properties.
Reclaimed asphalt - already aggregate, oil, and stone. Re-binds in the sun.
Roughly a third of new asphalt cost without sacrificing the heavy-duty surface.
We crown every driveway so rain runs off, not down ruts.
Re-roll every few years. No sealing. No patching potholes.
We meet at your property, measure, and price the job on the spot.
Clear, grade, and shape the base. Address drainage and crown.
Millings hauled in by the load. Spread evenly to depth.
Vibratory roller passes until the surface is locked in tight.
You walk it with us. Punch any list. Then we close out.
Answered straight. If yours is not here, give us a call.
A properly installed millings driveway can last 10 years or more with light maintenance. The surface tightens up over time as heat helps the material bind together.
Yes. We handle grading, driveway crown, culverts, and related drainage corrections when the job calls for it so water moves off the surface instead of cutting ruts into it.
Pricing depends on driveway length, width, access, and how much prep the base needs. Most residential installs land in the low-thousands, and we give a direct estimate after walking the property.
Yes. You can usually drive on it as soon as the install is complete. We may recommend a follow-up roll after the surface settles in, especially on longer or heavier-use driveways.
We regularly serve Pasco, Hernando, and Citrus County. For larger driveway jobs outside those areas, it is still worth calling to ask.
Mix surfaces or build a separate base.
Reshape the lot before we lay surface.
Solve standing water alongside install.